![]() ![]() Picture now taken at the full resolution of the webcam, with the banner present. jpgĬorrupt JPEG data: 1 extraneous bytes before marker 0xd5 The webcam used in this example has a resolution of 1280 x 720 so to specify the resolution I want the image to be taken at, use the -r flag: fswebcam -r 1280x720 image2. Note the small default resolution used, and the presence of a banner showing the timestamp. This command will show the following information: - Opening /dev/video0.Īdjusting resolution from 384x288 to 352x288.Ĭorrupt JPEG data: 2 extraneous bytes before marker 0xd4 Install fswebcamįirst, install the fswebcam package: sudo apt -get install fswebcam Basic usageĮnter the command fswebcam followed by a filename and a picture will be taken using the webcam, and saved to the filename specified: fswebcam image. ![]() Note that the quality and configurability of the camera module is highly superior to a standard USB webcam. Rather than using the Raspberry Pi camera module, you can use a standard USB webcam to take pictures and video on the Raspberry Pi. Documentation > usage > webcams Using a standard USB webcam ![]()
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